‘Wolverhampton Remain’ Hwang Hee-chan, a tough start-up competition

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With the European soccer summer transfer window closed, Hwang Hee-chan has finally left Wolverhampton.

A tough competition awaits from now on.

Correspondent Kim Tae-woon.

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The European football summer transfer market closed this morning in our time.

Even right before the deadline, interest in Hwang Hee-chan was specific and hot.

In particular, Leeds manager Marsh, who directly coached Hee-chan Hwang during his Salzburg days,

Last night, Leeds relentlessly sent a love call to the extent that I called directly.

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“I know and like Hwang Hee-chan. He knows my football and has been on our team’s signing list since the beginning of the transfer window.”

However, after Wolverhampton rejected a transfer fee of about 26.5 billion won from Leeds the other day, the transfer ultimately failed as they did not send Hwang Hee-chan out in the end.

He wanted a lot of time before the World Cup, but a tough competition awaits Hwang Hee-chan.

Wolverhampton’s offensive line, including Gadds, Netu, Podense, and Traore, is saturated, and it seems that it will be difficult to secure playing time as they bring in tall striker Kalaizic on the deadline.

Lee Dong-kyung, who had only played one game on loan from Ulsan to Schalke in Germany last January, also terminated his contract with Schalke to secure time to play, and went on loan again to the second division, Rostock, to take on a new challenge.

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“I am happy to be on this team. I will do my best for the team and the fans.”

This is Kim Tae-woon from MBC News.

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